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  • Energy Cooperation
  • Energy Transition
6 May 2025

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  • ASEAN

In recent weeks, Japan has stepped up its clean energy collaboration with ASEAN nations, highlighted by former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s visits to Indonesia and Malaysia on behalf of the Asia Zero Emissions Community (AZEC).

  • Electric Vehicle
6 May 2025

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  • Indonesia

Jakarta (ANTARA) – Minister of Investment and Downstreaming and head of the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) Rosan Roeslani informed that the government is revising the rules to allow third parties to set up electric vehicle charging stations in Indonesia.

  • Energy Efficiency
6 May 2025

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  • Vietnam

Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien has emphasized that growing global environmental regulations – particularly from Europe and the U.S. – are impacting Vietnam’s GDP and approximately 20 million direct laborers. These changes highlight the urgent need for more efficient energy use across industries.

  • Electric Vehicle
6 May 2025

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  • Malaysia

SINGAPORE: Malaysia is developing a robust electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem, and such an ecosystem could be strengthened through collaboration with land neighbours such as Singapore and Thailand, says Malaysian High Commissioner to Singapore.

  • Electricity
6 May 2025

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  • Philippines

The Manila Electric Company (Meralco) has announced a potential decrease in electricity rates for May 2025, driven by lower generation and transmission charges. This development follows a period of elevated rates due to tight power supply conditions in March.

  • Electricity
  • Emerging Technology
6 May 2025

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  • Lao PDR

Laos has launched a new infrastructure project aimed at relocating internet, communication, and low-voltage electricity cables underground. The move is expected to improve public safety, reduce outages, and better organize the country’s utility network.

  • Decarbonisation
  • Energy-Climate
6 May 2025

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  • Indonesia
As part of sustainable efforts to strengthen and drive climate action in Muslim-majority Indonesia, global social impact agency Purpose conducted a survey on the perception and attitude of Indonesian Muslims on climate issues. The results revealed several significant insights, including their perception of religious leaders as the most trusted climate messengers.

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